This commits provides support to add certificate while
building the image using ironic-agent element. The
certificate can be CA certificate or self-signed certificate.
The certificate is set to the environment variable
'DIB_IPA_CERT' which in turn is used by the ironic-agent
element while building the image.
Change-Id: I648f7934d4787dcc3030885cfca771b642a9595e
Running 'disk-image-create -a amd64 -o precise vm precise' will fail to
build with the following error [1]. To fix this, we should split out the
switch-case to allow base to install the 'software-properties-common'
package.
[1]
dib-run-parts Fri Mar 18 18:43:16 UTC 2016 Running /tmp/in_target.d/pre-install.d/03-baseline-tools
Hit:1 http://mirrors.cat.pdx.edu/ubuntu precise InRelease
Reading package lists... Done
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Package python-software-properties is not available, but is referred to by another package.
This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
is only available from another source
However the following packages replace it:
software-properties-common
E: Package 'python-software-properties' has no installation candidate
Change-Id: I011f02fcf70df9d1d6fa30ed89907fbc2588937e
If we dont force the hostname to be debian, the hostname will
be the one choosen when creating the instance with horizon
This bug was introduced when the debian element was split
into debian and debian-minimal and debootstrap in commit 23aa76df
Change-Id: I007a3531f6876890a2e113082211889ec5ead1a1
In order for glean to operate properly and regenerate ssh host keys it
needs to start on a host without any ssh host keys. We hadn't been doing
this meaning that new host keys were not generated on images using
simple-init. Fix this by having simple-init delete any host keys found
in /etc/ssh late in the build process.
This should force glean/sshd to generate new host keys on first boot
depending on the distro.
Change-Id: Ic917387d92febf21c2cc37dfc1fa83fcf0c8e469
Tgtd starts after OS boots up automatically, listens on the port 3260,
which cause lio fails to bind the same port later.
This patch removes the auto-start script of tgtd.
In IPA service, lio or tgtd would be used to create iscsi target.
If tgtd be chosen, IPA will start tgtd before iscsi setting.
IF lio be chosen, tgtd would keep not running.
Change-Id: Ic62055ac2f9252df832739631bfcbabfac0f9c4e
Closes-Bug: #1554987
Where the base install for the image uses systemd but
the iptables service is not present, the postinstall
script for the ironic-agent element can fail. This is
due to 'systemctl disable iptables.service' returning
an error status when the service isn't present. Check
whether the service is enabled using 'systemctl
list-unit-files'.
Change-Id: I8069b062a27caead4097747d7aeae24a5262e117
Add a pkg-map file so that Gentoo can avoid polluting the FS with
files not tracked in the package manager.
Changed the directory name so that the source-install method would
actually be disabled when DIB_INSTALLTYPE_pip_and_virtualenv=package
is set. Also changed source-repository line to be consistent with
the element name.
Change-Id: I5225bd7113ff2588c755ad4cd4ae9a2d78fff196
If you check logs like [1] it's literally thousands of lines of the
same thing over-and-over as the git caching happens. It is basically
all just noise unless you're debugging it specifically. Up this to
tracing level 2 ("-x -x") to see it. Add a note in the help about
multiple flags, which has always been intended but not documented.
Image builds should continue to run with single "-x", but we could
probably greatly increase signal:noise ratio in the logs with a little
more judicial use of this to turn down some of the very noisy &
repetitive parts.
[1] anything in http://nodepool.openstack.org/
Change-Id: I91c5e55814ba9840769357261d203f4850e2eba6
This commit adds 'psmisc' and 'dosfstools' to the required
packages for ironic-agent element which in turn
installs ironic-python-agent and ironic-lib.
The ironic-lib requires the fuser command to be executed,
which needs the package 'psmisc'. Similarly mkfs with
'vfat' requires 'dosfstools' package.
Closes-Bug: 1554075
Change-Id: If421f2394c34bb938813d0e15e5085d093215921
The vm element makes use of parted. In order to create partitions
parted needs to be installed, growroot does not work without partitions.
Change-Id: Ib46cb818e0116f050de01f9a19e6041328d6d478
We are currently removing only eth0 network config in the simple-init
element (since simple-init is responsible for networking if you are
using it). We install an eth1 as well in elements such as debootstrap.
Lets just rm eth*.
Change-Id: Id9ea8c5e402f3a06b9064a939ad4b2e168cd6223
This commit adds testing for the gentoo element based off of the debian
element. In adding testing support a couple of additional errors were
found and corrected, namely the following.
* shm is not in /proc/mounts though it is valid for use based off of
the sticky flag.
* The path in ELEMENTS_PATH needs to be pruned to be usable.
* Added uuidgen-runtime to the list of packages installed for Ubuntu
as the new ubuntu-trusty image does not ship with it.
Change-Id: I0d2768a912b350e1b2cf40d2fd227fdc767b1bcb
The "base" element is included by default, and if centos-minimal tries
to provide it then we die because two elements are providing the same
thing.
Change-Id: I2956aaa49ba3137a799f97e0983ab4b7c93a0a0c
This patch add the lshw utils to allow the agent
to retrive the vendor name. It also keeps the
/usr/share/misc/pci.ids file for Ubuntu distro.
Change-Id: I2828a7e585449f63887ad5a2e338b4e043d68e63
I have seem some occasional odd failures coming from the "dnf -y
update" done by elements/base/install.d/00-up-to-date.
dnf seems to sometimes think a package is not installed when it really
is. It then seems to try and re-install them, but notices they are
installed, and then bails with a failure exit [1]. The packages that
seem to cause this vary, but the common thread is that they seem to
have all been installed during the initial phase of installing the
package manager in the chroot.
I suspect that when we are building the chroot, we do our initial
install with the "external" yum & rpm. Then we start using the
dnf/yum in the chroot, but we're actually using meta-data created by
the *external* tools -- which could be vastly different versions or
who-knows-what. While I honestly I don't have an exact root cause,
empirically I've found rebuilding the rpm db always seems to fix
things up.
So this change takes care to rebuild the rpm db with the chroot
version of rpm, and clear out the package metadata for a refresh with
"update". This should hopefully put us in a consistent state.
[1] http://paste.openstack.org/show/487356/
Change-Id: I565df23897ae511356c4861fdbe63823fa6b6ff9
This element is similar to vm, but allows more flexibility
on disk partitioning. It receives a DIB_PARTITIONING_SFDISK_SCHEMA
setting, allowing to partition the disk according to project needs.
Change-Id: I01dca5d5fd670d317f7761911a1549507de6e97d